Redskins (+3) over BENGALS: We’re back at Wembley Stadium for another London Koffee Klatch. These two are better teams than the Brits are used to seeing live, over there, but will take still-underrated Redskins (despite Matt Jones’ unavailability) against Bengal outfit we believe peaked a while back, with their underperforming talent base.

BROWNS (+3 ¹/₂ ) over Jets: The Post’s Brian Costello has pointed out that four NFL clubs in history have been saved from the firing squad of a winless season by the Jets. All of those featured six-point margins or smaller. This figures to, as well. Ryan Fitzpatrick has a sharp record against bad teams — but especially with Josh McCown, Browns could break schneid.

Cardinals (+3) over PANTHERS: Deep, powerful conflicting tech trends involving both sides make this toughest choice of the week. Both squads have regressed considerably, but will register slight lean to visitors seeking revenge off shorthanded humiliation in playoff exit last January.

Lions (+3) over TEXANS: Here are two quarterbacks going in opposite directions. The Lions have turned into the NFC’s Chargers — tough to blow out, thanks to Matthew Stafford, with an up-tempo approach. The more Brock Osweiler’s exposed, and as J. J. Watt’s absence throbs, Texans regress.

SAINTS (+2¹/₂ ) over Seahawks: Seattle’s savvy and back class got them by Cardinals — but Russell Wilson remains beaten to pieces, behind an offensive line in similar shape. Drew Brees operating on a turf field is more than capable of keeping pace over the fast SuperDome surface.

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Patriots (-6 ¹/₂ ) over BILLS: Rex Ryan had his fun in Week 4 not facing Tom Brady — and the Patriots got shut out behind Jacoby Brissett. This looks like a lot of points, but when holding the hammer (and he is), Bill Belichick does same-season revenge with relish.

Raiders (+1 ¹/₂ ) over BUCCANEERS: Most technical handicappers will embrace Buccaneers here. But ascending Oakland crushed Jacksonville, and with visitors’ “mental” so positive, refuse to get in Silver and Black’s way on course to first plus-.500 record since their last Super Bowl.

COLTS (+2 ¹/₂ ) over Chiefs: As much as Andy Reid might wish otherwise, Jamaal Charles is out of commission for this. The Chiefs have to keep hustling because AFC West’s deep, but the Colts need to win the AFC South to get in, and you don’t give points to Andrew Luck (and his healthier weaponry) in Lucas Oil and realistically expect to be rewarded.

Chargers (+4¹/₂ ) over BRONCOS: This is very swift potential revenge setup for Broncos, who lost to the Chargers deep in SoCal two weeks back, but home side’s running back C.J. Anderson is only the tip of a varied injury list for hosts, and this figures to go to the wire.

Packers (+3) over FALCONS: Atlanta’s patchwork pass defense softening, and as was the case last season, October’s setting up for a replay of 2015’s swan dive. Pack’s well past their peak with this group, and they’ll need a perfect trip to go deep into January, but Aaron Rodgers’ lingering best may be good enough today.

Eagles (+4) over COWBOYS: Dallas’ offensive line is terrific — but so is the Eagles pass rush (as you saw, against Minnesota), and in this battle of the two best rookie quarterbacks on the circuit, lean to Carson Wentz. He’s smart enough to play within himself — and you’re getting a meaningful head start. Jerruh may be looking for the party bus after this one.

Monday

BEARS (+5) over Vikings: At least Jay Cutler is healthy enough to return, and can make all the throws, even though his long-term grace under pressure in Soldier Field remains questionable. But Cutler doesn’t have to win the whole game. Vikings will be without running back Jerick McKinnon (ankle).